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Award Winning Service for Japanese, European and American Vehicles

Haymarket Motors Group, PLC has been making auto service a pleasant experience for over 44 years. Our honesty, integrity, unequaled customer service, and the highest quality of work, has resulted in Haymarket Motors being recognized for excellence for over 44 years.

With our state-of-the-art, 7500 square foot, 7 bay service center, we can get you in, out, and back on the road in a timely manner. We have over 44 years. We are committed to staying on the cutting edge of technology and training for you, our valued customer.
We invite you to browse our website where you can learn more about Haymarket Motors and the many services that we offer. We have also provided automotive information that we feel may be helpful to you. If you have questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact us by phone, email or by using our convenient Online Request Form. We look forward to assisting you!

Don’t Just Trust Us

You don’t need to trust us because we PROVE to you that your repair or service is needed. Every customer is invited into the shop to see for themselves the source of the service need. If that is not convenient, we send digital photos, by email, to show you the source of the service need.

So, you’ve been told your car needs expensive repairs. Should you repair it or trade it? Let’s examine some issues that need to be considered…

The fact is, some people keep their car too long, and some trade too often.

A JD Power study revealed that a person would save over $450,000 during their lifetime if they kept their cars an average of 10 years.
• Maintaining the car during the 10 year period would cost between $800 to $1200 per year.
• But this investment would save nearly a half a million dollars in new car buying costs, interest, insurance, registration, taxes, and depreciation over a lifetime.

Another study showed that consumers loose over $20 billion per year in fraudulent auto repairs.

Solution: If you are near a great auto technician, car dealer and financial analyst, you have a pretty good chance of making good decisions about repairing your car. We would like to give you a list of how to scientifically determine what to do about this issue, but we can’t.This is a very serious issue, one of the biggest financial decisions you make.

It’s all about relationships…Do you have a repair shop you trust? Do you personally know the service advisor or technician? Have you tested the relationship enough to know they will tell you when it’s time to repair and when it’s time to trade that old car?
It is not beneficial to a long-term customer relationship, or to building a good reputation to recommend repairs on a car that isn’t worth it.
A good service advisor and technician should be there to solve your problems, not create them by being selfish and dishonest.